Saturday, October 31, 2009

This is my visual design project.

It is a website about that"Principles of Interface Design".
Have a look on this link:
http://www.wix.com/radhi500/radhi500
If you have comments, please contact me...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Monday, October 5, 2009

7 questions about blogs ....you should know it here...

What is it?
Who's doing it?
How does it work?
Why is it significat?
What are the downsides?
Where is it goning?
What are the implications for teaching and learning?
link:
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7006.pdf

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Activity Two- Sensitive screens - iPhone


Sensitive screens are found in the iPhone, which is changed and facilitated the deal with mobile phone applications. It can be moving between applications of iPhone by clicking on the screen by hand finger. That displays the application shortcuts in the form of images to access directly to applicable. These images are the key to access for the application instead of regular buttons.
“The Apple iPhone is different -- many of the elements of its multi-touch user interface require you to touch multiple points on the screen simultaneously. For example, you can zoom in to Web pages or pictures by placing your thumb and finger on the screen and spreading them apart. To zoom back out, you can pinch your thumb and finger together. The iPhone's touch screen is able to respond to both touch points and their movements simultaneously. We'll look at exactly how the iPhone does this in the next section.
Multi-touch Systems
To allow people to use touch commands that require multiple fingers, the iPhone uses a new arrangement of existing technology. Its touch-sensitive screen includes a layer of capacitive material, just like many other touch-screens. However, the iPhone's capacitors are arranged according to a coordinate system. Its circuitry can sense changes at each point along the grid. In other words, every point on the grid generates its own signal when touched and relays that signal to the iPhone's processor. This allows the phone to determine the location and movement of simultaneous touches in multiple locations. Because of its reliance on this capacitive material, the iPhone works only if you touch it with your fingertip -- it won't work if you use a stylus or wear non-conductive gloves.”



Monday, August 17, 2009

About talk by Pattie Maes from TED

This device has resulted from research in the area of the development of technology, which facilitate our lives through interactive devices and technology, which we can be used in any place and at any time by small device. Sixth sense introduced by Pattie Maes would be caused in the preservation of the environment through reducing devices, which we use in our lives, that leads to h reduce hazardous wastes. On the other hand, designers must develop designs easy in order to facilitate dealing with this device.